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Extensively Health tested Stunning Show Cockers

Newton Abbot
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£1,300
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For sale
Health Checked by a vet
yes
Microchipped by collection date
yes
Original breeder
yes
Pet Age:
4 weeks, 3 days
Pet Available
2024-08-06
Pet Viewable with Mother
yes
Pets in litter
2 male / 6 female
Vaccinations up to date
yes
Worm and flea treated
yes
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Description
After an incredible amount of research and selecting the most fabulous stud, I have available to loving homes a superb litter of beautifully balanced and marked show type English cocker spaniels. 1 lemon roan sable boy, Chocolate tan and sable boy, four tricoloured females, one golden female & one lemon roan sable female. These pups are showing calm, laid back affectionate natures already. Mum is my loving family dog Willow. She is a great example of the breed, beautifully balanced and compact with a lovely shiny coat and beautiful soft expression. She is an incredible girl with an excellent attitude to life and is a superb mother to her pups. Fantastic with children and other animals (dogs, cats, pheasants sheep, cows and horses). Willow has taken Best in Show in every non KC show and should you decide to become a parent to one of her puppies you can add an extra hour to each walk as everyone stops to make a fuss of her. Due to the Kennel clubs aversion to the colour sable and their methods to eradicate it and NOT enforcing mandatory health testing on litters she is not KC registered which is my personal choice. Any sable colouring in a show cocker cannot be shown within the Kennel club dog shows even if it is KC registered . Willow is extensively health tested. Acral Mutilation Syndrome (AMS)CLEAR Degenerative Myelopathy (DM)c.100G>ACLEAR Exercise-Induced Collapse (EIC)c.767G>TCLEAR Familial Nephropathy (FN(C))c.115A>TCLEAR Glycogen Storage Disease VII (Phosphofructokinase deficiency)c.2228G>ACLEAR Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA-PRCD) (PRA-PRCD)c.5G>ACLEAR Rocky (dad) is a beautiful chocolate sable boy, KC registered with many champion bloodlines Hereditary Health tested, true to show type in every way, very loving nature and has a faultless calm temperament He is the most loveable laid back boy, he's a pleasure to be around and loves to be pampered. Rocky is the son of the well known Hershey of Simbawood Pups are born and raised in the heart of my home and will be well and truely socialised before leaving. They are cuddled and fussed over all day, especially by my children and grandchildren.Pups have been wormed at 2 weeks, 5 weeks and will be wormed again and bathed before being entrusted into your care. They are already committed to toileting on their puppy pads and are coming to the whistle for food which will greatly help with recall training when the time comes. They will be microchipped, received their 1st vaccination and been successfully and throughly vet health checked. They will be coming with a care booklet showing their progress from birth, detailing feeding guides, growth chart, microchip details, vaccination card, 5 weeks insurance, a five day supply of Royal Canine puppy food and a blanket with mother's and litter mate's scent on it to help them settle into your home. Copies of Willows Health test results and Rocky's, along with a copy of his KC registration will also be included for your records. Ready to begin their new life with you on August 5th at 8 weeks old. 5* approved homes only!!! You are encouraged to come and see mum and her babies! You can follow Willow and her babies journey on these links https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61561660739329 https://www.instagram.com/willow_unleashed?igsh=MXZ0Znp2Nngzdmpmag%3D%3D&utm_source=qr . I am committed 100% to responsible pup placement and will only place Willows puppies within loving, forever homes. Tri colour girl reserved Tricolour girl reserved Tricolour girl reserved Tricolour girl available Chocolate/ Tan Sable boy available . Lemon roan sable boy reserved Lemon roan girl available Golden sable girl available Useful additional information. If trying to decide between a working cocker spaniel ( I also have one of those) and a Show cocker there are several things to consider. Maintenance Zippy my working cocker is easy. I clip him in the summer, hose him down and job done! Willow requires a really good daily brush and full on bath every month. It's important to know that if you choose to clip your show cocker spaniel their coat will NOT come back the same. So, If you want your show cocker spaniel to have a classic cocker sleek coatnever allow anyone to go near them with the clippers. Show cockers require hand stripping. Energy. Whilst mile for mile and endurance when out they are the same. Once inside willow will happily snooze with me and snuggle all day without so much as a peep out of her. Zippy walks in the door after a seven mile hike with a look of is that all you've got and is ready to go again or cause mischief! Intense describes a working cocker spaniel best. I hope this helps with your journey to find your new best friend!
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£1,300
CHRISTINE A.
Newton Abbot
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